The contract for the next Air Force One has been awarded to Boeing commercial 747-8 airliners, the U.S. Air Force announced Wednesday.

While we have no idea what the interior for Air Force One will look like, we have gotten our hands on some photos of what one really rich dude did with his recently. The 747 runs about $650 Million before any interior upgrades, which in this case contained some bold accents.

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The current Air Force One is a highly customized Boeing 747-200B series aircraft.

One very lucky, very wealthy, and very confidential client recently took delivery of a personalized Boeing 747-8, completed by Greenpoint Technologies of Kirkland, Washington. Its incredible 4,786 sq. ft. of space features a stateroom, lounges, an office, and a massive dining room…

Why is he lucky? He had the cash/good credit score, and bought something he wanted. Personally, I would not want to spend so much on something that requires constant maintenance and storage costs. Just buy or create an airline and spread the cost through the corp. Don't know his business situation. But 'lucky'? That phrase has cultmarx all over it. Part of the large passive conspiracy designed to make us hate the rich. Still wish I were rich. End rant.

If its not powered by nuclear fusion or other form of non-fossil fuel technology, I'm not impressed. Airplane propulsion in 2015 is not much different than it was in 1970. The planes are more fuel efficient but that's about it. They're no faster, no quieter and no smoother. What's the big whoop about a plane that's decked out like Snoop Dogg's crib if the same turbulence that scares the shit out of the poor slobs in coach on a regular airliner will also affect this plane too?